King’s Lynn church festival sets date for 2024
The King’s Glory church has announced the date for the 2024 Manifest music festival following a successful event this year, despite the rainy weather. Pastor Oladapo Adegoke described the festival as a day of powerful performances and uplifting messages, with around 400 people in attendance. Festivalgoers enjoyed live music, food, and cultural activities, and the event featured a diverse lineup of performances, including the TKG Choir, Tina Boontra, Faith Child, Emmanuel Smith, and the Power and Glory Choir from Norwich. The festival also offered a variety of food stalls and celebrated cultural diversity with African cuisine and clothing.
One of the highlights of the festival was Evangelist Kevin Thomson’s moving testimony about his recovery from post-war trauma through the power of the gospel. The audience was deeply moved by his story, reinforcing the festival’s message of faith, hope, and healing. The 2024 Manifest festival is scheduled to take place on June 15, and the church is also preparing for its carol service in December, featuring the church’s gospel choir. The church, located at 27 Bryggen Road, North Lynn Industrial Estate, PE30 2HZ, is open to all and welcomes members of the community to its events.
Overall, the Manifest music festival, organized by The King’s Glory church, was a success despite the weather. The event featured powerful performances, uplifting messages, and cultural activities that resonated with the audience, creating an atmosphere of unity and joy. The festival also celebrated diversity with food stalls offering a variety of cuisines and cultural activities, including African cuisine and clothing. The highlight of the day was Evangelist Kevin Thomson’s moving testimony, emphasizing the festival’s message of faith, hope, and healing. The church is now gearing up for its 2024 festival and its upcoming carol service, and continues to welcome members of the community to its events.
In conclusion, The King’s Glory church’s Manifest music festival was a day of rain, music, and blessing, with around 400 people gathering to experience the positive vibes and spiritual connections offered by the unique Christian music festival. Despite the unpredictable weather, festivalgoers enjoyed live music, food, and cultural activities, and the event featured a diverse lineup of performances that resonated with the audience. The highlight of the day was Evangelist Kevin Thomson’s moving testimony, and the church is now preparing for the 2024 festival and its upcoming carol service, continuing to welcome members of the community to its events.